Bill Maher Blasts Berkeley, Defends Conservative Speaker Ann Coulter

Liberal crybabies may want to crack open the history books and read more about what the First Amendment actually says before they go out and try to crack some skulls in the streets. Or at least that’s what Politically Incorrect’s Bill Maher has to say in this extremely timely clip that was prefaced by the issues conservative author Ann Coulter faced in trying to speak on the campus of “free-speech” bastion college UC Berkeley.

In fact, a few years ago, it was Maher himself who Berkeley had invited to be its commencement speaker. After much back-and-forth in the media with student protesters, Berkeley Chancellor Nicholas Dirks insisted that Maher give his address, and the issue was solved. Or at least, it was that month.

The problem is that since then — and not just at Berkeley — college campuses around the country have become liberal “anti-free-speech zones,” where the right to freely express one’s opinion no longer seems to be protected the way it once was at, say, UC Berkeley in the 1960s (where student protesters won the right to politically express themselves on campus in 1964).

That victory was supposedly a watershed moment in the history of First Amendment rights in our nation, but today, students seem to have quickly forgotten the lessons of their predecessors.

Watch as Maher is totally on-target with what he has to say about our nation’s spoiled collegiate children.


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